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Partial or Single Tooth Implant: If all you need is a single tooth replacement, the procedure will of course be less invasive. For one you will only need one fixture so there will be less stress on the jawbone and you. Here is the procedure. A hole is drilled for implant insertion. A titanium screw type device is placed in the above-mentioned hole. Healing time, the jawbone will heal and adhere to the implant. A device called an abutment is attached to the implant. A crown is placed on top of the abutment.

Dental implants are the wave of the future and people who have received them are much happier with them than traditional dentures. It is important to note that severe health problems may keep you from getting dental implants. In addition to being successful, a person will need to be highly committed to oral health. Very seldom do implants fail but poor care will make it much more likely.

As the name suggests this is an implant that will replace all teeth you have. More invasive than a single tooth replacement this procedure will require more than one trip to the dentist. Commonly called a full bridge it will replace all of them and some of the roots.

Here is a simple break down of what you can minimally expect. At least two surgical procedures Surgery one: The professional will use an incision to expose the jawbone then drill holes for anchor screws for the fixtures. Four to six fixtures are needed for the lower jaw and six to eight for the upper. Now the healing process begins you will wear a temporary bridge while you heal. Healing for upper jaw: 6 moths. Healing for lower jaw: 3 months. Surgery two: In this surgery, the implant must be exposed to allow for the attaching of the permanent bridge. You may have a waiting time while are fabricated In subsequent visits to the dentist, your new will be attached and adjusted for good aesthetics and proper bite.